COA:

Appearance

White to off white powder

Consistent

Purity(HPLC)

≥98%

97.30%

Water

<6.0%

5.60%

Acetic Acid

3.0-8.0%

6.45%

Trifluoroacetic Acid

<0.25%

0.12%

Peptide

≥80%

83.45%

MS

Consistent

Consistent

MGF was suggested to play a number of physiological roles because the failure in its expression may result to age-related loss of skeletal function. Included in its functions is its ability to become a potent neuroprotective as supported by the study that has shown functional copies of the MGF cDNA to be expressed in a plasmid vector which then protected facial neurons after nerve damage (Dluzniewska et al. 2005). One such failure is called sarcopenia. It would also appear that with regards to age, the young have a better ability to respond to MGF (4), and that the elderly experience a decreased response to MGF which results in a decreased ability to stimulate the growth of new muscle tissue.Mechano Groth Fact (MGF) also known as -1Ec is a groth fact/repair factor that is derived from exercised or damaged muscle tissue. It's called MGF as -IEa is a bit of a mouthful and harder to identify amongst the othervariants.

What makes MGF special is its' unique role in muscle growth. MGF has the ability to cause wasted tissue to grow and improve by activating muscle stem cells and increasing the upregulation of protein synthesis, this unique ability can rapidly improve recovery and speed up muscle growth. MGF can initiate muscle satellite (stem) cell activation in addition to its -1 receptor domain which, in turn, increases protein synthesis turnover; therefore, if used correctly it can improve muscle mass over time.

The liver produces 2 kinds of MGF splice variants of

1) -1Ec: This is the first phase releasesplice variant and it appears to stimulate satellite cells into activation, This is the closest variant to synthetic MGF.

2) Liver type -IEa: this is the secondary release offrom the liver, and its far less anabolic.